Aims to reconstruct regulatory landscapes from genomic features along the genome. TargetFinder is a computational method that integrates hundreds of genomics datasets to identify the minimal subset necessary for predicting individual enhancer-promoter interactions across the genome. It also includes techniques for mining massive collections of experimental data to shed new light on the mechanisms of distal gene regulation.

Allows users to assess three-dimensional genomic interactions. The EP2vec's goal is to capture global sequence information. This program can serve for subsequent classification of enhancer-promoter interactions (EPIs) through supervised learning. This program includes two stages including the unsupervised feature extraction and supervised learning.

Determines enhancer-promoter interactions (EPIs) using only sequence-based features. SPEID locates putative enhancers and promoters in a particular cell type. It is based on a predictive model trained for that cell type. This tool assists users in the recognition of possible important non-coding mutations that may reduce or disrupt chromatin loops in cancer genomes. It is useful for the investigation of genomic sequence-level interactions.

Predicts small RNA targets in a sequence database using a plant-based scoring metric. Deep sequencing and computational methods are used to identify, profile and analyze non-conserved MIRNA genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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